Author Archives: David

An interesting mews development is being proposed at the back of IdeaSpace

Update: This application was later withdrawn.  Sometimes this can be because the developers changed their minds, but more often it’s because they’ve had a steer from a helpful Council planning officer that the plans are likely to be recommended for … Continue reading

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Improved access to Asda from Dorothy Road

Lavender Gardens is the small child-friendly pocket park and playground on Dorothy Road – maybe better known as a useful cut-through to the Asda car park.  A little bit of good news is the announcement by Wandsworth that later this … Continue reading

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Whole Foods Market on Lavender Hill is growing

A little bit of good news – 303 Lavender Hill (a.k.a. the rather mucky looking shop unit between Whole Foods Market and the Corner Stone bookstore), which has been empty for years and is frankly a bit of an eyesore, is … Continue reading

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Plans for a new urban park next to BAC

The rebuild of Battersea Arts Centre is finished, and it’s looking great (and worth a visit, for anyone who’s not seen the recent works to the part of the building destroyed by the fire).  Originally, the planned final part of … Continue reading

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Cleaning up Lavender Hill’s buses

TfL have launched the latest of a series of Low Emission Bus Zones, and the newest one will run along the full length of Lavender Hill (as well as most of Wandsworth Road, and part of St John’s Hill – … Continue reading

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The parking meters are going contactless

The old parking meters on the side streets either side of Lavender Hill are finally being replaced.  It’s good news as their functionality was, at best, mixed – several had been out of service for many months (in a few … Continue reading

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A few new arrivals on Lavender Hill

A cluster of new businesses are on the way at the eastern end of Lavender Hill.  The new Co-op supermarket, which we’ve talked about before, is now well advanced, with refrigeration equipment all installed and most of the signage in … Continue reading

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New Co-op supermarket confirmed for Lavender Hill

Back in May we reported that the Co-op was quietly exploring the possibility of a new mini supermarket on Lavender Hill – and that the chosen spot was one that had previously been a Co-op until the 1980s.  These plans … Continue reading

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Is major redevelopment ahead at Asda on Lavender Hill – and at Clapham Junction station?…

Update: The proposed Sainsbury’s / Asda merger was blocked by the Government’s competition watchdog.  It’s likely that the impact in places like Clapham Junction was one of the key reasons behind this!  But the changes at the station are very … Continue reading

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‘Winterville’ organisers behaving badly – by shamelessly flyposting on local shopfronts!

The Winterville fair, on Clapham Common, has embarked on a PR drive to win us all over to the repeat of the five-week event in November / December this year.  It benefits from a year-long events planning permission, but (as … Continue reading

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